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. >>> a freak accident cost a former cnn anchor man and pbs correspondent his left arm, but it could easily have cost miles o'brien tonight. tonight the chevy chase resident is speaking with our surae chinn in his first interview since coming back home to the united states. >> reporter: pbs science reporter miles o'brien dives right back into work after returning to the country a few days ago without his left arm. >> everybody is talking about polar vortexes. >> reporter: the former cnn anchor specializing in science, technology and aerospace is moderating a panel on climate change in northwest, a commitment he made well before his accident. >> sometimes the best tonic is to stay focused on work. >> reporter: i wish i had a better story to tell you about why i am typing this with one hand he inside his blog. a shark attack it would be interesting. an assassination attempt would be intriguing. skydiving mishappens always make for good copy. no. o'brien was on a shoot in japan in the philippines reporting on the aftermath in the fukushima disaster. it was a seemingly minor accident. he
. >>> a freak accident cost a former cnn anchor man and pbs correspondent his left arm, but it could easily have cost miles o'brien tonight. tonight the chevy chase resident is speaking with our surae chinn in his first interview since coming back home to the united states. >> reporter: pbs science reporter miles o'brien dives right back into work after returning to the country a few days ago without his left arm. >> everybody is talking about polar vortexes. >>...
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i mean -- lots of pb and j. lots of pb and j and the meat ball league too. you get meat ball spreads. >> reporter: there you have it. it's not the bigger payday. but the nicer accommodations, or all --it's all about the food. 5( for wusa9 sports, i'm holden kushner. >> all about that burger, the nats are back tuesday to get the home cooking when they host the mets and marlins. you look at the dodgers whoo ever meanwhile. they have a series against the giants and you have to think that schedule favors the nationals. if they're able to lock things up. >>> thursday night football now. inside the georgia dome. the falcons flexed over the bucs in all facets of the game last night. matt ryan, from the pocket here finds jones parked in the back of the end zone. finding that hole in the zone touchdown pass number two of three for ryan. on special teams it was hester's time to shine. a new team forhim coming over from the bears but the same speed breaks loose here for a 62-yard touchdown. you watch him high step his way into pay dirt here. a tribute to deion sanders
i mean -- lots of pb and j. lots of pb and j and the meat ball league too. you get meat ball spreads. >> reporter: there you have it. it's not the bigger payday. but the nicer accommodations, or all --it's all about the food. 5( for wusa9 sports, i'm holden kushner. >> all about that burger, the nats are back tuesday to get the home cooking when they host the mets and marlins. you look at the dodgers whoo ever meanwhile. they have a series against the giants and you have to think...
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it airs tonight and every night this week on pbs starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. also joining us this morning geoff ward who wrote "the roosevelts" and doris kearns goodwin. you'll hear her many times throughout this series. ken, i'm going to start out by just making a flat statement. this is your best work yet. >> i'm also told that you are in some way related to the roosevelts, does that have anything to do with you -- >> no, we've been talking about doing the roosevelts for as long as i've known geof or franklin or we decided to put them all three together which had never been done before. in the midst half way through new england historic genealogical society gave me an award present me with this book told me that, franklin and theodore and eleanor they are fifth cousins. i am 7th cuss towns theodore and eleanor once removed and eighth cousin once removed to franklin. i may than is the point which we do full disclosure. >> what is also true i got that same award, i thought of myself as irish catholic i'm related to sarah roosevelt. >> we were working on film o
it airs tonight and every night this week on pbs starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. also joining us this morning geoff ward who wrote "the roosevelts" and doris kearns goodwin. you'll hear her many times throughout this series. ken, i'm going to start out by just making a flat statement. this is your best work yet. >> i'm also told that you are in some way related to the roosevelts, does that have anything to do with you -- >> no, we've been talking about doing the roosevelts...
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in an interview from my pbs program i sat down with khalid machel in qatar. that's where he lives in exile and i asked his opinion. >> this is former president bill clinton. quote, hamas was well aware of what would happen if they started raining rockets on israel. they fired a thousand of them and they have a strategy designed to force israel to kill their own civilians so the rest of the world will condemn them. that's president clinton, not an israeli, a man who worked hard to create peace between palestinians and israelis. >> translator: with all due respect to mr. clinton, unfortunately the world doesn't want to blame the israelis. why do you call for security for israel and why don't you call for lift iing it. why don't you give it to palestinians. >> let me ask you this. do you believe that you can solve this by violence? do you believe you can solve this with a military power? is this going to end because one side is militarily going to defeat the other? >> in our country we have a saying. the prophet had two choices and he followed the easiest choice
in an interview from my pbs program i sat down with khalid machel in qatar. that's where he lives in exile and i asked his opinion. >> this is former president bill clinton. quote, hamas was well aware of what would happen if they started raining rockets on israel. they fired a thousand of them and they have a strategy designed to force israel to kill their own civilians so the rest of the world will condemn them. that's president clinton, not an israeli, a man who worked hard to create...
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it will air on pbs coming up later this month. >>> coming up next, a young girl fighting for her life gets to see her dad play profession >>> a powerful show of support and strength in cincinnati thursday night when the daughter of a bengals player helped to donate more than a million dollars in the fight against pediatric cancer. it's a disease the 4-year-old little girl is battling herself. don champion reports. ♪ >> reporter: little leah still stole the spotlight during last night's n.f.l. game between the bengals and browns. >> thank you, leah. >> reporter: fans cheered on as the 4-year-old present add check for more than $1.3 million to help fight pediatric cancer. her father devon still, bengals tackle, stood on proudly. >> i haven't seen my daughter smile so much for a long time. >> reporter: it's the first time she's been healthy enough to see her dad play since being diagnosed with stage four cancer. she has undergone surgery and chemotherapy in philadelphia. she flew to cincinnati for the big game wednesday night and immediately ran into her father's arms. >> the courage s
it will air on pbs coming up later this month. >>> coming up next, a young girl fighting for her life gets to see her dad play profession >>> a powerful show of support and strength in cincinnati thursday night when the daughter of a bengals player helped to donate more than a million dollars in the fight against pediatric cancer. it's a disease the 4-year-old little girl is battling herself. don champion reports. ♪ >> reporter: little leah still stole the spotlight...
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lots of pb and j. we call it the meatball league, too. you get meatball spreads. >> reporter: there you have it. it's not the bigger payday or the nicer accommodations. it's all about the food. for wusa in cases of rape and incest, just like the right-wing republicans in congress. they want to overturn roe v. wade. so does she. "i think roe v. wade should be overturned." barbara comstock even voted with right-wing republicans to require women seeking an abortion to undergo transvaginal ultrasounds. that's all i need to know. i'm john foust and i approve this messge. >>> we're looking for a nice weekend ahead, right? >> that's right. it's going to feel like summer. it's the last official weekend of summer, so it's appropriate, right? high temperatures in the 80s all weekend long. >> get out and enjoy yourself. that's our broadcast. we're back at 11:00. >> make it a ♪ yeah, girl ♪ you know, i've been thinking about us ♪ ♪ and, uh, i just can't fight it anymore ♪ ♪ it's bundle time ♪ bundle ♪ mm, feel those savings, baby and
lots of pb and j. we call it the meatball league, too. you get meatball spreads. >> reporter: there you have it. it's not the bigger payday or the nicer accommodations. it's all about the food. for wusa in cases of rape and incest, just like the right-wing republicans in congress. they want to overturn roe v. wade. so does she. "i think roe v. wade should be overturned." barbara comstock even voted with right-wing republicans to require women seeking an abortion to undergo...
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lots of pb & j. we call it the meatball league, too. you get meatball spread. >> reporter: it's not the bigger pay or the nicer accommodations, it's all about the food. >> all about the food. one more break and we'll be back with our inspiring performance of the day. you're watching "game on you're watching "game on overtime" presented by jim [ male announcer ] automotive innovation starts... right here. with a control pad that can read your handwriting, a wide-screen multimedia center, and a head-up display for enhanced driver focus. all inside a newly redesigned cabin of unrivaled style and comfort. ♪ the all-new c-class. at the very touch point of performance and innovation. ♪ at the very touch point of performance and innovation. in cases of rape and incest, just like the right-wing republicans in congress. they want to overturn roe v. wade. so does she. "i think roe v. wade should be overturned." barbara comstock even voted with right-wing republicans to require women seeking an abortion to undergo transvaginal ultrasounds. tha
lots of pb & j. we call it the meatball league, too. you get meatball spread. >> reporter: it's not the bigger pay or the nicer accommodations, it's all about the food. >> all about the food. one more break and we'll be back with our inspiring performance of the day. you're watching "game on you're watching "game on overtime" presented by jim [ male announcer ] automotive innovation starts... right here. with a control pad that can read your handwriting, a...
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the pbs drama "downton abbey" is known for its attention to detail and its period costumes and sets, so this came as quite a surprise. in a new publicity photo for the series set in 1924, there is a plastic water bottle on the mantel four decades early. ofearly. well, of course, folks internet had fun adding their own anachronism. there's big mouth billy bass, a boom box and a picture of prince william and kate on the mantel. how about a pair of google glasses or maybe an iphone? a man sets out to spread an epidemic of kindness. "on the roads" with steve hartman is next. this is a map of the pressure points on my feet. i have flat feet. at the dr.scholl's foot mapping center. then i got my number, which matched the custom fit orthotic inserts with the right support. go to drscholls.com for locations and save $10 i'm a believer. at panera bread, we fill our freshly baked flatbread with bold, unflat flavors. like taste inspired by the freshness of the mediterranean. so you always get flavor that's anything but flat. new flatbread sandwiches try one today. just you...with the great faci
the pbs drama "downton abbey" is known for its attention to detail and its period costumes and sets, so this came as quite a surprise. in a new publicity photo for the series set in 1924, there is a plastic water bottle on the mantel four decades early. ofearly. well, of course, folks internet had fun adding their own anachronism. there's big mouth billy bass, a boom box and a picture of prince william and kate on the mantel. how about a pair of google glasses or maybe an iphone? a...
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. >> pelley: you can catch charlie's interview tonight on "charlie rose" on pbs and tomorrow on cbs "this morning." still ahead tonight, jetblue is taking some of that leg room back, and the first openly gay player in the nba makes a big announcement when the "cbs evening news" continues. introducing new aleve pm. the first to combine a safe sleep aid. plus the 12 hour strength of aleve. for pain relief that can last until the am. now you can have a good night and a... good morning! new aleve pm. for a better am. people with type 2 diabetes come from all walks of life. if you have high blood sugar, ask your doctor about farxiga. it's a different kind of medicine that works by removing some sugar from your body. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. with one pill a day, farxiga helps lower your a1c. and, although it's not a weight-loss or blood-pressure drug, farxiga may help you lose weight and may even lower blood pressure when used with certain diabetes medicines. do not take if allergic to farxiga or its ingredients. symptoms
. >> pelley: you can catch charlie's interview tonight on "charlie rose" on pbs and tomorrow on cbs "this morning." still ahead tonight, jetblue is taking some of that leg room back, and the first openly gay player in the nba makes a big announcement when the "cbs evening news" continues. introducing new aleve pm. the first to combine a safe sleep aid. plus the 12 hour strength of aleve. for pain relief that can last until the am. now you can have a good...
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. >> but the answer is c, pb and j sandwiches. i like the [ maniacal laughter ] pumpkin's back! pumpkin is back at dunkin' donuts. enjoy all your pumpkin-y favorites like the new pumpkin creme brulee latte. the time has come to put down the dark roast you've been putting up with and reach for a dunkin' donuts dark roast. bold start, smooth finish, never bitter. rejoice with the 99-cent medium hot or iced dark roast today. >>> russian state runnymede ya is reporting that former soviet union president mikhail gorbachev is hospitalled with an unspecified illness. he served as the eighth and final leader of the soviet union. he won the nobel peace prize in 1990 his role in ending the cold war. >>> the country's largest flight attendants union is saying not so fast. the union plans to argue in court today that expanding the use of devices during takeoff is dangerous. they say the electronics can distract passengers from safety information. the case goes through a d.c. court this morning. >>> teachers across the state of maryland are expecting a big announcement later today. we're tal
. >> but the answer is c, pb and j sandwiches. i like the [ maniacal laughter ] pumpkin's back! pumpkin is back at dunkin' donuts. enjoy all your pumpkin-y favorites like the new pumpkin creme brulee latte. the time has come to put down the dark roast you've been putting up with and reach for a dunkin' donuts dark roast. bold start, smooth finish, never bitter. rejoice with the 99-cent medium hot or iced dark roast today. >>> russian state runnymede ya is reporting that former...
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the judge said an in-house quash teen is not necessary to protect the pb. >> the three points that he is still recommending that i abide by, are three points that i believe is part of this good compromise that we can make. i have been compliant with the direct active monitoring that the c.d.c. recommends. i will continue to be compliant. >> reporter: hickox returned from sierra leone a week ago and was told to quarantine herself for 21 ds. yesterday, she deified that order, going on an hour-long bike ride with her boyfriend. maine's governor, paul lepage, says the decision puts individual rights ahead of public safety. >> i don't trust her. and i don't trust that we know enough about this disease toe so callous. >> reporter: in his ruling the judge said the court is aware of "misconceptions, misinformation, bad science, and bad information being spread from shore to shore." he said whether that fear is rational or not, it is present and it is real. and, scott, he asked hickox to guide herself accordingly. >> pelley: vinita, thank you very much. the biggest ebola outbreak ever continue
the judge said an in-house quash teen is not necessary to protect the pb. >> the three points that he is still recommending that i abide by, are three points that i believe is part of this good compromise that we can make. i have been compliant with the direct active monitoring that the c.d.c. recommends. i will continue to be compliant. >> reporter: hickox returned from sierra leone a week ago and was told to quarantine herself for 21 ds. yesterday, she deified that order, going on...
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. >> reporter: pbs science reporter miles o'brien dives right back into work after returning to the united states a few days ago without his left arm. >> everybody it talking about polar vortexes. >> reporter: the former cnn anchor who specializes in science, technology and aerospace is moderating a panel on climate change in northwest, a commitment he made well before his accident. >> sometimes the best tonic is to stay focused on work. >> reporter: he told the world about the mishap in his blog. i wish i had a better story to tell you about why i'm typing this with one hand. a shark attack would be interesting. an assassination attempt would be intriguing. skydiving mishappens always make for good copy. no, the reason i am now one- handed is a little more prosaic. o'brien was on a shoot in the philippines reporting on the aftermath of the fukushima disaster. it was a seemingly minor accident. he was packing up tv equipment when a caseful of camera gear fell on his forearm. two days later he's in the hospital suffering from acute compartment syndrome, a condition where blood flow is cut o
. >> reporter: pbs science reporter miles o'brien dives right back into work after returning to the united states a few days ago without his left arm. >> everybody it talking about polar vortexes. >> reporter: the former cnn anchor who specializes in science, technology and aerospace is moderating a panel on climate change in northwest, a commitment he made well before his accident. >> sometimes the best tonic is to stay focused on work. >> reporter: he told the...
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clooney though a big fan of the show will not actually be in any episodes of the regular and popular pbs drama. >>> if you're a wizards fan, think you've got charisma, poise and professionalism, dust off the resume. the team is looking for a new cohost of the upcoming season. they'll interact with wizards fans and players at games and special events. the deadline to apply is september 26. go to washingtonwizards.com and give it a shot. see what you've got. >> that could be kind of fun. 77 degrees today. a beauty. mix of sun and clouds, a few more clouds south. tomorrow a yellow alert day. showers around. more so in the afternoon than the morning but sunday looks fine for the redskins-jaguars game 78. still looks pretty good next week. an early shower tuesday and late shower on wednesday. beverly? >> reporter: we're looking much better in springfield. a green go light there with the crash completely cleared from the hov lanes. outer loop of the beltway the caution is just the volume delay that heads west of new hampshire avenue getting through silver spring. better than usual. still sort
clooney though a big fan of the show will not actually be in any episodes of the regular and popular pbs drama. >>> if you're a wizards fan, think you've got charisma, poise and professionalism, dust off the resume. the team is looking for a new cohost of the upcoming season. they'll interact with wizards fans and players at games and special events. the deadline to apply is september 26. go to washingtonwizards.com and give it a shot. see what you've got. >> that could be kind...
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new york democratic senator can i continues, and ken burns will be here to preview his new series for pbs "the roosevelts" we hope to see you then i'll see you tomorrow night on the cbs evening news. thanks for watching "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org is a paid presentation for the wen healthy hair care system by chaz dean, brought to you by guthy÷renker. i'm alyssa milano and i'm gonna let you in on a little secret. i don't use shampoo anymore. that's right. i don't use it at all. so why does my hair look this healthy and shiny? because now i use wen. i mean look at this hair. my hair is softer, shinier, and the volume who doesn't want more volume? ordinary shampoo? you don't need that anymore. all you need is wen. (announcer) what does it take to get your hair this beautiful? just one thing: the wen healthy hair care system by chaz dean. it's revolutionary hair care that takes the place of shampoo, conditioner, deep conditioner detangler, and leave-in conditioner saving you time working on your hair
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here on the pbs mystery series with martin shaw as police commander. given her popularity and years of public service including a stint as war time red cross nurse, no mystery why she was made a baroness is in 1991. p.d. james of holland park was 94. next performance artist marina abramovic. and her body of work. make us stronger. when a girl connects with a science mentor... her confidence grows. when schools connect with technology... a 5th grader's world opens up. and when a worker connects to online degrees... his opportunities multiply. the at&t aspire initiative. helping students and communities across america. >> osgood: new list of the 100 most powerful people in the contemporary art world ranks marina abramovic as number five. really quite a body of work as serena altschul is about to show us. >> marina abramovic is not known for painting canvases or shaping clay. she's a performance artist. and for 40 years she's been making art in her own body. in 2010 she staged her most famous performance to date, the artist is pregnant. she sat silently i
here on the pbs mystery series with martin shaw as police commander. given her popularity and years of public service including a stint as war time red cross nurse, no mystery why she was made a baroness is in 1991. p.d. james of holland park was 94. next performance artist marina abramovic. and her body of work. make us stronger. when a girl connects with a science mentor... her confidence grows. when schools connect with technology... a 5th grader's world opens up. and when a worker connects...
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rogers as a prop man at pbs station qed. but fred rogers was neighborly enough to give the stliruggnganthor a chance in front of the camera too. michael douglas only changed his name to keaton because there were two other michael douglases that were a little more famous at the time. >> hi. >> reporter: it wasn't the name that got him noticed. it was the frenetic energy. in the film night shift. >> i eliminate garbage, edible paper. >> reporter: he had a certain charm that made him perfect for playing likeable wise guys. >> dad? >> yeah. >> this is cold, and the melted down. >> reporter: when mr. mom came around casting keaton seemed a no brainer. he was witty dry and especially funny. >> it's 7:00 in the morning. >> reporter: but keaton could also do drama whether as a coke addict in clean and sober. >> come on. >> reporter: or a sociopath in pacific heights. >> half of all victims are killed with their own handgun. >> no. >> i like to look -- i likesz to run. it feels good. so very fertile. >> reporter: somewhere in that fe
rogers as a prop man at pbs station qed. but fred rogers was neighborly enough to give the stliruggnganthor a chance in front of the camera too. michael douglas only changed his name to keaton because there were two other michael douglases that were a little more famous at the time. >> hi. >> reporter: it wasn't the name that got him noticed. it was the frenetic energy. in the film night shift. >> i eliminate garbage, edible paper. >> reporter: he had a certain charm...
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but every time i see him on pbs i start crying. i'm supposed to see him. maybe today is the day. >> we find ourselves giving up on our magnificence. >> basic message is simple. think good thoughts and good things will surely follow. >> last five minutes of your day and put your attention on everything that you would like to attract in to your life. i am well. i am healed. i am abundant. i am happy. say those things to yourself then you'll marinate for eight hours you'll awaken and you'll begin to attract the things that are in your subconscious. >> it works. >> absolutely. >> you've seen it work. >> i've seen it work with myself. >> we've been programmed from the time that we were very, very little about what we can't do, what isn't possible. >> dyer's own story is motivating in itself. he rose from an orphanage to become one of the best selling authors ever. but while his message is unique, he has plenty of company on the speaking circuit. according to the national speakers association more than 40,000 paid speakers in the u.s. and roughly a third around
but every time i see him on pbs i start crying. i'm supposed to see him. maybe today is the day. >> we find ourselves giving up on our magnificence. >> basic message is simple. think good thoughts and good things will surely follow. >> last five minutes of your day and put your attention on everything that you would like to attract in to your life. i am well. i am healed. i am abundant. i am happy. say those things to yourself then you'll marinate for eight hours you'll awaken...
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and film maker ken burns will be along to talk about pbs series "the roosevelts" one of his best. >> osgood: well be watching next week here on "sunday morning." ♪ lady gaga meets tony bennett.m works faster on tough pain than extra strength tylenol. and not only faster. stronger too. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil fact. every time you take advil you're taking the medicine doctors recommend most for joint pain. more than the medicine in aleve or tylenol. the medicine in advil is the number one doctor recommendation for joint pain. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil the ats is more than a validation of your achievements. it's a powerful reflection of your drive to succeed. so, forget the gold watch; grab the brass ring... you don't need anyone to tell you that success is yours, because you're busy... ...seizing it... ...drafting it... ...tuning it... making it. the new 2015 cadillac ats. >> osgood: we leave you this morning with a look at hot times in yellowstone national park. where one of the most unpredictable geyers is letting off steam. i'm charles o
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i put all my money in pbs. >> where should it put it. >> >> text stocks you money bag. text stocks. >> you don't have to be like liz lemon on "30 rocks." investments have been on a roller coaster. some are worried a sell offof stocks could be coming. jill schlesinger is here with what you need to know to protect your money. good morning. >> good morning. >> the dow has seen triple swings, what's going on? >> starting a month ago people were concerned about global growth slowing. the fear was that just as our recovery is taking hold in the u.s., we get dragged back down with the rest of the globe. i should point out we have had a relatively calm first 8 1/2 months of the year. it's more that we haven't seen it so much this year but we were a bit lulled into some complacency. >> you say don't panic. how do you not panic? >> i think it's hard. i want to be clear some of these moods can start to scare you but that's emotion. what do you do when you're really worried? you rely on your game plan. i have three big tips for you. number one, cash is king. when they have enough o
i put all my money in pbs. >> where should it put it. >> >> text stocks you money bag. text stocks. >> you don't have to be like liz lemon on "30 rocks." investments have been on a roller coaster. some are worried a sell offof stocks could be coming. jill schlesinger is here with what you need to know to protect your money. good morning. >> good morning. >> the dow has seen triple swings, what's going on? >> starting a month ago people were...
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going after 11:00 on pbs. >> don't you dare. don't you dare. >> all i need is a black screen behind me. >> no, no. you need much more than that. >> i know i know. i'm just kidding. i just want to build "watch what happens" live. i love writing. writing is my passion. this is my second book. and i'm -- i'm working. >> it was stellar. >> wasn't that a great answer to a simple question? >> yes. >> i want to keep doing what i do. >> your dog has changed your life. >> he has. he's wonderful. >> charlie has a dog. >> he's a beagle foxhound mix. there he is. i rescued him last year. i never had an animal in my life. >> what is it? >> i was getting so sick of myself that i was ready to rip my skin offmy. and so i rescued this dog and just taking care of him has been this wonderful thing. anyone who owns an animal will relate to ourlove story. >> what is it you don't like about yourself? >> the constant yammering about myself. enough. i'm just sick of myself. >> you understand the love of a dog. >> of course i do. >> you never wanted to
going after 11:00 on pbs. >> don't you dare. don't you dare. >> all i need is a black screen behind me. >> no, no. you need much more than that. >> i know i know. i'm just kidding. i just want to build "watch what happens" live. i love writing. writing is my passion. this is my second book. and i'm -- i'm working. >> it was stellar. >> wasn't that a great answer to a simple question? >> yes. >> i want to keep doing what i do. >>...
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apple's tim cook told me on my pbs program that his business is not interested in people's information. >> our view is when we design a new service, we try not to collect data. so we're not reading your e-mail. we're not reading your imessage. if the government laid a s&p on us to get your imessages, we can't provide it. it's encrypted. so it's sort of the door is closed. >> in an interview for last night's "60 minutes," james comey said those limits threaten national security. >> the notion that people have devices, again, with court orders based on a showing of probable cause in the case of kidnapping child exploitation or terrorism we could never open that phone? my sense is we've gone too far when we've gone there. >> cbs news senior security contributor and former cia deputy director michael morell. good morning. how keep is this new software when it comes to privacy. >> so what apple has done here is created an operating system that allows the user to choose an encryption system for which only the user has the key, nobody else does. not apple, not anybody else. so the user decide
apple's tim cook told me on my pbs program that his business is not interested in people's information. >> our view is when we design a new service, we try not to collect data. so we're not reading your e-mail. we're not reading your imessage. if the government laid a s&p on us to get your imessages, we can't provide it. it's encrypted. so it's sort of the door is closed. >> in an interview for last night's "60 minutes," james comey said those limits threaten national...
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i spoke with him on my pbs program in 1998. >> what is it that's satisfying to you? what is it that you like about the class? >> i have a tremendous passion for what i do for my work. whether like most of them, my work is the greatest process. obviously, you know, ultimately, seeing people in the clothes. that's really, you know, what is great. >> reporter: de la renta was born in the dominican republic going to spain at the age of 18 to study painting. through a jobs a fashion illustrator, de la renta discovered his design. kennedy. it was a first lady tradition that lasted for decades, as he told us in 2013. >> you have dressed every first lady for half a century. >> not all the women -- >> mrs. obama. i would love to dress ms. obama. >> reporter: that wish came true when michelle obama finally wore a de la renta original. the clinton family issued a staple, his singular talent and exquisite taste elevated american fashion. and from first lady laura bush, we will always remember him as a man who made women look and feel beautiful. he has such a deep respect for wom
i spoke with him on my pbs program in 1998. >> what is it that's satisfying to you? what is it that you like about the class? >> i have a tremendous passion for what i do for my work. whether like most of them, my work is the greatest process. obviously, you know, ultimately, seeing people in the clothes. that's really, you know, what is great. >> reporter: de la renta was born in the dominican republic going to spain at the age of 18 to study painting. through a jobs a...
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matt olsen spoke on my pbs program last night. he said an estimated 15,000 have joined the terror group. he said they may bring isis to this country some day. >> in the united states we don't see an operational presence by them. we do know that earlier this year the head of isil said that conflict with the united states was inevitable and saw us as a strategic enemy and it was a public statement they made. that's why i say it's a potential threat to us. that -- i need to say that the one issue is foreign fighters. we know there are americans who have traveled to syria, some who have fought alongside isil. >> how many do you think? >> well, our estimate right now, over 100 americans have traveled to syria or sought to travel to syria. >> do we know who they are? do we know where they are? >> we know where they are to some degree. >> have they tried dom back? >> some have tried to come back. >> we'll keep an eye on them. >> it was set up to have federal agencies share about threats. >> that's somewhat reassuring. >> absolutely. that
matt olsen spoke on my pbs program last night. he said an estimated 15,000 have joined the terror group. he said they may bring isis to this country some day. >> in the united states we don't see an operational presence by them. we do know that earlier this year the head of isil said that conflict with the united states was inevitable and saw us as a strategic enemy and it was a public statement they made. that's why i say it's a potential threat to us. that -- i need to say that the one...
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. >> you can see the project on pbs's website. americans spin. a new generation of roasters wants to share that market focusing on quality over quantity. john blackstone visited one quality company trying to make the perfect cup. >> reporter: in the shadow of the golden gate bridge at this small craft brewery, there's something unusual going on and it has absolutely nothing to do with beer. ks we brew more coffee than beer. >> reporter: mike is using his 700 gallon beer vats to mass produce iced coffee. it's part of the blue bottle coffee. >> to have something that's so delicious you can go to whole foods and buy, why not. >> reporter: blue bottle's ce o'james freeman is not just serious about iced coffee but all coffee. that's why he opened the first blue bottle shop in the san francisco bay area more than a decade ago. >> i was tired of not finding the coffee that i wanted to drink basically. >> reporter: how did you discover coffee? >> my parents drank mjb koef in the supreme can. it smells so good but it was just horrible. so that attention b
. >> you can see the project on pbs's website. americans spin. a new generation of roasters wants to share that market focusing on quality over quantity. john blackstone visited one quality company trying to make the perfect cup. >> reporter: in the shadow of the golden gate bridge at this small craft brewery, there's something unusual going on and it has absolutely nothing to do with beer. ks we brew more coffee than beer. >> reporter: mike is using his 700 gallon beer vats...
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in 2012 founder jeff bezos talked about the idea on my pbs program. >> are you headed to brick and mortar? >> you know i geted ask this question a lot. the answer is we would love to but only if we can have a truly differentiated idea. we want to do something that's uniquely amazon and if we can find that idea -- and we haven't found it yet -- if we could find that idea we would love to open official stores. >> welcome. >> thank you. >> what's going to be unique about it. >> we don't know. what's surprising is that they're doing it at all. what we suspect is they're going to showcase amazon products. it will be a place where you can pick up. what's unique it's the first big store. >> you say it's likegw arsonists going to the fire department. >> its entire life has been putting brick and mortar stores out of business. look at bookstores. midtown manhattan had been crawling with bookstores. they're all gone in large part because of amazon. amazon is opening a store. it's very different from what they've done. >> apple has been successful >> i've heard amazon is a big bully. a, do you feel
in 2012 founder jeff bezos talked about the idea on my pbs program. >> are you headed to brick and mortar? >> you know i geted ask this question a lot. the answer is we would love to but only if we can have a truly differentiated idea. we want to do something that's uniquely amazon and if we can find that idea -- and we haven't found it yet -- if we could find that idea we would love to open official stores. >> welcome. >> thank you. >> what's going to be unique...
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. >> you all know that i began at pbs. i'm in my 24th year there. so here's how it's going to be for all of you tonight. if you laugh five times in the next five minutes, you get a tote bag. ten times, a tote bag and a dvd. 20 times, a tote bag, a dvd, and $5 off at ken burn's barber. that's a free haircut. >> al smith was one of america's foremost public servants in the earliest 20th century. following his death in 1944 an annual dinner was established as a kind of memorial raising millions of dollars for catholic charities. dozens of politicians and personalities have been featured speakers. opposing presidential candidates have most notably shared the stage. kennedy and nixon. carter and reagan. bush and gore. and most recently barack obama and mitt romney. >> earlier today i went shopping at some stores in midtown. i understand governor romney went shopping for some stores in midtown. >> i was actually hoping the president would bring joe biden along this evening because he'll laugh at anything. >> charlie was invited to speak at this year's din
. >> you all know that i began at pbs. i'm in my 24th year there. so here's how it's going to be for all of you tonight. if you laugh five times in the next five minutes, you get a tote bag. ten times, a tote bag and a dvd. 20 times, a tote bag, a dvd, and $5 off at ken burn's barber. that's a free haircut. >> al smith was one of america's foremost public servants in the earliest 20th century. following his death in 1944 an annual dinner was established as a kind of memorial raising...
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it comes on the 24th anniversary of the debut of charlie's pbs program. >> 24 years. >> isn't that amazing. >> congratulations. >> thank you, thank you. >> so those questions i sent you worked out. >> they did. >> you're welcome. >> have i thanked you appropriately? >> no, you haven't. >> i will do that. >> congratulations, charlie. >> a lot of o people are part of getting an award. >> but that was you. that was all you. >> that does it for us. that was all you. >> that does it for us. be sure to thank you, cable. for the slower internet upload speeds. for fewer video on demand titles. for taking longer to upload our movies. for making me wait longer to share my photo albums. thank you, cable. for taking longer to upload my fantasy picks. thank you, cable. thank you, cable. because if we never had you... we wouldn't't know the incredible difference verizon os makes. the numbers don't lie. in customer satisfaction studies, fios is rated #1 in internet speed and reliability 8 years running. #1 in internet customer satisfaction...and hd picture quality. so join the millions who enjoy the diff
it comes on the 24th anniversary of the debut of charlie's pbs program. >> 24 years. >> isn't that amazing. >> congratulations. >> thank you, thank you. >> so those questions i sent you worked out. >> they did. >> you're welcome. >> have i thanked you appropriately? >> no, you haven't. >> i will do that. >> congratulations, charlie. >> a lot of o people are part of getting an award. >> but that was you. that was all...
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. >>> and the finding your roots even society features airs tomorrow on pbs. >>> bill murray explains our favorite sport to the english. that's physical activity. but keeping that mix balanced, isn't always easy. so coke, dr. pepper, and pepsi are joining your efforts to find balance with the new initative called mixify. coming together for the first time to talk to teens about balancing what they eat and drink with what they do. and helping them think about when they've had too much, or maybe when it's time for a treat. supporting your efforts, with our message. balance what you eat and drink with what you do. that's how you mixify. dove invited women to a makeover hi ma'amifference. hi would you like to have a free makeover? yeah, why not? who doesn't love a free makeover? there you go. it's a shower. it's a shower. but it's a shower with new dove body wash, with its new breakthrough formula all it takes is just one shower for softer smoother skin. want to feel? feels really good. really silky smooth. it's awesome. i love it. new dove body wash. softer, smoother skin after just one
. >>> and the finding your roots even society features airs tomorrow on pbs. >>> bill murray explains our favorite sport to the english. that's physical activity. but keeping that mix balanced, isn't always easy. so coke, dr. pepper, and pepsi are joining your efforts to find balance with the new initative called mixify. coming together for the first time to talk to teens about balancing what they eat and drink with what they do. and helping them think about when they've had...
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. >> you can see the rest of that interview with tim cook tonight on my pbs program. >> i already set my recorder. bile sleeping but i set my recorder. >>> martha stewart wrote a lifestyle empire. now she's fending off her rivals. the story behind her very pointed wor >>> this morning the workers are covering the national mall with 200 tons of sand and 800 on thes of dirt. find out why they're transforming one of washington's landmarks. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." rice corn and black bean salsa, grilled chicken, pico, fresh greens, cilantro avocado, tortilla strips and a drizzle of margarita sauce all served with a bowl of soup. chili's fresh mex bowls from our lunch combo menu tistarng at 6 bucks. more life happens here. when change is in the air you see things in a whole new way. it's in this spirit that ing u.s. is becoming a new kind of company. ing u.s. is now voya. changing the way you think of retirement. with psoriatic arthritis, i had intense joint pain that got worse and worse. then my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. enbrel helps rel
. >> you can see the rest of that interview with tim cook tonight on my pbs program. >> i already set my recorder. bile sleeping but i set my recorder. >>> martha stewart wrote a lifestyle empire. now she's fending off her rivals. the story behind her very pointed wor >>> this morning the workers are covering the national mall with 200 tons of sand and 800 on thes of dirt. find out why they're transforming one of washington's landmarks. that's ahead on "cbs...
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on cbs this morning and the entire one-hour interview tomorrow night on the charlotte rose show on pbs. and we want to turn to the other major story the battle in ukraine where government forces begun a new battle against russian-backed separatist rebels for the country's eastern region. and joining us is ukraine's foreign minister pavlo klimkin. foreign minister thank you. let me just ask you. now your forces are trying to take back the area. do you have the military wherewithal to do that? >> good morning. and my first point and very clear point we as a people of peace. we are for a peaceful settlement. and we are quite confident that we could negotiate a peaceful settlement with everyone. but we cannot negotiate directly of course with the terrorists who shutdown the -- shot down the plane and who have been killing people, taking hostages, taking the small pensions from the old and vulnerable people. it's exactly the point and the main leaders the russian citizens with different connections are russian special services and our message is quite clear: we need a cease fire. we don't n
on cbs this morning and the entire one-hour interview tomorrow night on the charlotte rose show on pbs. and we want to turn to the other major story the battle in ukraine where government forces begun a new battle against russian-backed separatist rebels for the country's eastern region. and joining us is ukraine's foreign minister pavlo klimkin. foreign minister thank you. let me just ask you. now your forces are trying to take back the area. do you have the military wherewithal to do that?...
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. >> i spoke with joan rivers four times on my pbs program. she talked frankly and freely about her life and career the good and the bad, and always making people think and laugh. >> when you told concerned over the health risk of her 78-year-old mother undergoing a procedure, something she had become so well known for. the two worked so closely together on a number of projects over the years, melissa producing and co-starring in many of them. and they were fixtures on the red carpet. i saw them so many different times on the red carpet covering everything from the oscars to the grammys. you can also see that joan kept such a positive outlook about her life feeling very lucky for all the years of success and the longevity she's had in theed by. in fact, melissa said on thursday her mother's greatest joy in life was to make people laugh and you get the sense that joan wanted to bring people that joy every time that she could, even after she had died. in fact, she actually wrote about her death in a 2012 book. she said, quote, whelp i dien i die
. >> i spoke with joan rivers four times on my pbs program. she talked frankly and freely about her life and career the good and the bad, and always making people think and laugh. >> when you told concerned over the health risk of her 78-year-old mother undergoing a procedure, something she had become so well known for. the two worked so closely together on a number of projects over the years, melissa producing and co-starring in many of them. and they were fixtures on the red...